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2024 Georgia primary election: What to know before voting in metro Atlanta

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 04: Voting stickers are seen as people cast their ballot during early voting for the midterm elections at Ponce De Leon Library on November 04, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Long lines were seen at several polling locations in (Getty Images)

Voters will vote for candidates in several critical races in the general primary/nonpartisan election on May 21 in the state of Georgia.

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Georgia is an “open primary” state, which means you can choose the party’s ballot you wish to vote. In a primary election, if a candidate does not get the majority of the votes (50%+1), there will be a primary runoff election a few weeks after the primary election. 

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New maps for this year

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Georgia has new congressional and state district electoral maps this year. The new maps resulted in one majority Black seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, 5 new majority-Black districts in the state House and two in the state Senate. Click here to see the new maps. 

GA My Voter Page

Head to the Secretary of State’s website to check your voter registration status and find early voting locations, poll location and more. 

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Registration deadline

The voter registration deadline is 30 days before the election. If you are not already registered to vote, it is too late to do so for the election on May 21.

Early Voting

Early voting began April 28 and ends May 17, with Saturday voting happening on May 4 and 11. You can find a complete list of qualified candidates on the Secretary of State’s website. 

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Request an absentee ballot

Absentee voting is available and no excuse is required. Absentee ballots can be returned via mail or in person. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day in order to be counted. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is May 10. Click here to request a ballot. 

Georgians urged to request absentee ballots early due to mail delays

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Election Day voting

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 21. Any voter who is waiting in line at 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote. You can find your polling place by visiting the GA My Voter page. 

Time off for voting

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Employers must grant employees 2 hours of paid leave to vote, unless polls are open 2 hours before or after regular working shift.

Most watched races

Some of the most watched races include the congressional races in the 13th District and 6th District. Incumbent David Scott is facing 6 challengers in the 13th District, which is Atlanta’s southern and eastern suburbs.

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Early voting begins for Georgia’s May primary, judicial elections

U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath jumped from the 7th District to run in the 6th District and she is being challenged by fellow Democrats Mandisha Thomas, a state representative, and Jerie Richardson, a Cobb County commissioner.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who has been in the national spotlight because of her prosecution of former President Donald Trump, is being challenged by attorney Christian Wise Smith. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who is the presiding judge in the Trump case, is being challenged by lawyer and talk show host Robert Patillo.

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There are also a few sheriff races that may prove to be interesting.

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Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat is facing 3 challengers — James “JT” Brown, Joyce Farmer and Kirt Beasley.

And in Clayton County, incumbent Levon Allen is being challenged by Charlene Watson-Fraser, Clarence Edward Cox and Jeffrey Turner.

Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett is facing 6 challengers — Adrian Washington, Curtis Steven Farmer, Cornell “CJ” Madison Jr., Walter J. Woodfork, WIllie Brown and John Lee Redlinger.

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Runoff election

If there is a runoff election, it will take place June 18. The deadline to request an absentee ballot will be June 10. Early or advance voting will begin on June 10 and the last day for early/advance voting will be June 14.

In Fulton County, voters will be voting on candidates for 3 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, 10 seats in the Georgia Senate, 22 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives, Fulton County District Attorney, Fulton County Tax Commissioner, Fulton County Solicitor General, 3 Fulton County Commission seats, 7 Fulton County State Court judge seats, Fulton County Probate Judge, 3 Fulton County Board of Education seats, and more.

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Poll shows first look at key Fulton County races

In DeKalb County, voters will be voting on candidates for Clerk for Superior Court, Chief Magistrate, Chief Executive Officer, four County Commissioner seats, DeKalb County Sheriff, tax commissioner, multiple judge seats, and four seats on the Board of Education.

List of qualified candidates 

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In Gwinnett County, voters will be voting on candidates for 4 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, 8 seats in the Georgia Senate, 20 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives, District Attorney, Clerk of Gwinnett County Superior Court, Gwinnett County Sheriff, tax commissioner, two Board of Commissioners seats, 4 Georgia Supreme Court justice seats, 7 Georgia Appeals Court judge seats, 6 Gwinnett County Superior Court judge seats, 5 Gwinnett County State Court judge seats, chief magistrate, 3 Board of Education seats and more.

All the sample ballots

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In Cobb County, voters will be voting on candidates for 3 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, 6 seats in the Georgia Senate, 16 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives, Cobb County Clerk of State Court, Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court, 2 Board of Commissioiners seats, Cobb County Sheriff, Cobb County District Attorney, 4 Georgia Supreme Court seats, 7 Georgia Appeals Court judge seats, Cobb County Probate Judge, Cobb County Chief Magistrate and more.

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Kennesaw Special Sample Ballot 

In Clayton County, voters wil be voting on candidates for 2 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, 3 seats in the Georgia Senate, 6 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives, District Attorney, Probate Judge, Clerk of Superior Court, Clayton County Sheriff, Tax Commissioner, Chief Magistrate, Solicitor General, 2 Board of Commissioner seats, 5 Board of Education seats, 4 Georgia Supreme Court judge seats, 3 Clayton County Superior Court judge seats and more.

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OTHER METRO ATLANTA COUNTIES

Cherokee County 

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Douglas County 
Fayette County 

Forsyth County 

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Henry County 
Rockdale County 

PRIMARY BALLOT QUESTIONS

There will also be 8 non-binding ballot questions designed to gauge public opinion on different issues and policies on the ballots on May 21. Additionally, counties may add questions based on local priorities.

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Democratic questions

  • Should the United States and the State of Georgia protect Georgians from gun violence by banning assault weapons and large-capacity magazines, closing background check loopholes, and passing other common-sense gun safety reforms?
  • Should the State of Georgia incentivize clean energy production as part of a climate policy that recognizes the urgent threat that climate change poses to Georgians’ health, lives and future?
  • Should the State of Georgia expand voter access by allowing same-day voter registration, removing obstacles to voting by mail, and making secure ballot drop boxes accessible at all times through Election Day?
  • Should the State of Georgia protect reproductive freedom by repealing the current six-week abortion ban, restoring the protections of Roe v. Wade and ensuring access to contraceptives, IVF, abortion and other reproductive health care?
  • Should the State of Georgia stop using taxpayer dollars intended for public education to pay for private school vouchers?
  • Should the State of Georgia raise the minimum wage to a living wage?
  • Should the portion of the Georgia state constitution allowing for involuntary servitude of prisoners and others convicted of offenses be repealed, thus prohibiting all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude statewide?
  • Should the State of Georgia improve access to safe, affordable housing by increasing the affordable housing supply, protecting tenants’ rights to habitable living conditions, and cracking down on negligence or abuse by property management companies or landlords?

Republican questions

  • For future elections, do you want hand marked paper ballots, scanned and verified by hand count on live stream video?
  • Should the legislature enact the FairTax replacing the state income tax and state sales tax with a consumption tax equal to current state funding and taxing no legal citizen or family up to the poverty level of spending?
  • Should the legislature ban registered lobbyists from serving on the State Elections Board?
  • Should the Georgia Republican Primary have a closed primary, meaning that only registered Republicans would be allowed to vote in the Republican Primary?
  • Should public officials who allow illegal migration to occur be held responsible for crimes committed by illegal aliens?
  • Would you support a statewide vote to allow gaming in Georgia so the voters can decide this issue instead of politicians in Atlanta?
  • Currently, hundreds of thousands of hours and dollars are spent every year cleaning up voter rolls. Would you support an amendment to the National Voting Rights Act that would require registered voters to renew their registration every four years?
  • Do you believe unelected and unaccountable international bureaucrats, like the UN controlled World Health Organization (WHO), should have complete control over management of future pandemics in the United States and authority to regulate your healthcare and personal health choices?



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8 St. Paddy’s Day things to do in Atlanta that don’t involve green beer

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8 St. Paddy’s Day things to do in Atlanta that don’t involve green beer


Things to do

Watch dance, listen to music, eat and enjoy Irish contributions to American life.

Atlanta Irish Dance performers will appear at several locations on St. Patrick’s Day, including Marlay House Irish Pub in Decatur and Glover Park Brewery in Marietta. (Courtesy of Atlanta Irish Dance)

By Felicia Feaster – For the AJC

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Sure, you could spend your St. Patrick’s Day drinking Guinness and Jameson and spend the next day feeling like a torn stocking. But this St. Patrick’s Day in Atlanta, there are a number of other ways to celebrate on the days leading up to, and on, the March 17 holiday with Irish music and dance, authentic stews and puddings, an Irish-accented cemetery stroll and even a charitable event in the mix.

Enjoy a beverage and Irish dancing

Atlanta Irish Dance performers participate in the Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day parade the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day. But dancers will also get their jig on at several locations on St. Patrick’s Day, Atlanta Irish Dance co-founder Emma Burke said, including area retirement homes, Marlay House Irish Pub in Decatur and Glover Park Brewery in Marietta.

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Play golf in the Shamrock Scramble

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Watch wrestling at an Irish pub

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Experience a day of Irish music

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Visitors to historic Oakland Cemetery can check out the Hibernian Benevolent Society area to appreciate the history of Irish people in Atlanta. (Arvin Temkar / AJC)

Visitors to historic Oakland Cemetery can check out the Hibernian Benevolent Society area to appreciate the history of Irish people in Atlanta. (Arvin Temkar / AJC)

Visit notable Irish Atlantans at Oakland Cemetery

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Watch the Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade

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Murphy's owners Matt McCarthy, executive chef, and his father, Gregg, former chef at the restaurant. The Virginia Highland eatery will serve authentic Irish favorites on St. Paddy's Day. (Natrice Miller/ AJC)

Murphy’s owners Matt McCarthy, executive chef, and his father, Gregg, former chef at the restaurant. The Virginia Highland eatery will serve authentic Irish favorites on St. Paddy’s Day. (Natrice Miller/ AJC)

Enjoy an Irish family meal

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St. Baldrick’s at Fadó Irish Pub — Buckhead

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Cancellations, delays continue at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — The trouble for travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport continued Sunday as rain persisted in metro Atlanta.

As of 5 p.m. Sunday, 487 flights have been delayed and 124 have been canceled.

TSA wait times have also ballooned; passengers going through the main checkpoint should expect to wait upwards of an hour, and those going through the north checkpoint should expect to wait more than 30 minutes.

The airport said, “The delays are the result of residual impacts from two ground stops issued on Friday, which created a temporary backlog in passenger volumes, combined with current TSA staffing constraints.”

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The delays added to a disastrous weekend for Hartsfield-Jackson. Travelers on Saturday described hourslong tarmac waits, missed connections and overnight strandings after storms triggered mass cancellations and delays.

The Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines received the bulk of travelers’ frustration. The airline released a statement to Atlanta News First addressing the tarmac delays.

“We apologize to our customers, as we know that a delay on the tarmac waiting for an arrival gate is frustrating. Delta people worked through severe weather challenges in ATL that drove gating constraints overnight,” the company said. “The safety of our customers and crew is our highest priority.”



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Youth, served: Real Salt Lake pulls past Atlanta United to keep fast start

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Youth, served: Real Salt Lake pulls past Atlanta United to keep fast start


SANDY — Three games into the 2026 campaign and Real Salt Lake has a formula for success.

Spoiler alert: the kids are (still) all right.

Aiden Hezarkhani scored a goal for the second-straight week, rookie Sergi Solans added his first professional, and Real Salt Lake served its youth again en route to a 3-2 win over Atlanta United at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Fellow teenager Zavier Gozo also scored for Real Salt Lake, the Utah native’s first of the season after his breakout four-goal, three-assist campaign last year to help his home side improve to 2-1-0.

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Aleksei Miranchuk had a brace for Atlanta, which fell to 0-3 while being outscored 7-2 a year after struggling to a 5-16-13 campaign.

“It was a shootout,” RSL manager Pablo Mastroeni said. “This was one of those games that was super exciting. It’s a real credit to the group on both sides of the ball. I thought we were really deliberate … and defensively, we were great against a top attacking group.

“We knew it was going to be difficult. But the guys weathered the storm … and we challenged the group to dig deep, to defend our box, and manage the game the right way.”

Salt Lake, meanwhile, has won two of its first three matches — even with a shorthanded roster. The club lost Diego Luna (knee) and Victor Olatunji (eye) to injuries during the same training session before the season opener in Vancouver, and former U.S. international fullback DeAndre Yedlin picked up a hamstring injury last week.

But if adversity spawns opportunity, Real Salt Lake’s rising generation is taking advantage of either — or both. Give credit, too, to the veteran players for bringing along the youth that also include 17-year-old Luca Moisa — and not skip a beat.

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“It’s like a brotherhood,” Mastroeni said. “There’s no guy that’s bigger than the team.”

Gozo and Morgan Guilavogui nearly connected for a goal just 49 seconds into the match, but the newly signed Designated Player making his first start saw his shot tipped over the cross bar.

Instead, Guilavogui gave the visitors the early lead midway through the first half, slipping a brilliant through ball behind the defense to Solans for the clinical finish in the 23rd minute.

Solans was selected with the 30th overall pick of the 2025 MLS SuperDraft by Salt Lake, who traded $50,000 in general allocation money to the LA Galaxy in select the Spanish native.

But instead of signing forthright with the club, Solans elected to return to collect for one more year and the 22-year-old alumnus of Spain’s Girona FC academy returned to UCLA and scored a team-high 16 goals with six assists in 19 matches en route to All-American second-team honors and a program record-breaking third hat trick in the Big Ten Tournament final.

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“Sergi doesn’t necessarily have top-end speed,” Mastroeni said, “but he has top-end timing. When you threaten the back line, you don’t have to have the fastest speed. But you do have to have the right timing.

“You’ve got to make plays — and that’s what making plays looks like.”

Hezarkhani doubled the lead in the 27th minute, gaining possession of the ball in the final third with his chest off an angled touch from Solans before sliding a right-footed shot from the center of the box that put Salt Lake up 2-0.

It’s the second goal in as many matches for Hezarkhani, the 18-year-old academy alumnus who had six goals with four assists in 21 matches (19 starts) for Salt Lake’s third-division affiliate Real Monarchs a year ago.

Miranchuk pulled one back for the home side in the 38th minute, scoring Atlanta’s first goal of 2026 with one touch from Elias Baez from the center of the box to cut the deficit to 2-1.

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But Gozo finished a counter initiated by Philip Quinton and Justen Glad with his left less than two minutes later to push Salt Lake back in front 3-1 at halftime.

After a series of second-half introductions including the halftime debut of Utah native and former Corner Canyon High standout Griffin Dillon for RSL, Miranchuk added another for Atlanta in the 74th minute to cut the deficit to 3-2.

But Rafael Cabral made two saves on 16 shots faced to help the visitors hold on for their second straight win.

Real Salt Lake returns home next Saturday, March 14 to host Austin FC (7:30 p.m. MDT, Apple TV) before a road trip to San Diego FC.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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